white students as well. the plaintiffs claimed the school put them at a disadvantage and valued black and latino students more highly. except, here s the thing. the league plantain in both the harvard and u.n.c. cases is an extra student at all. it is edward blum. now you might ask, what does bloom have to gain from meddling into the process of schools that he has nothing to do. with. and why is he putting the asian community at the center of this fight? especially when you consider that edward blum organization for four admissions has failed to present a single asian american student at trial. and 70% of asian americans are actually in favor of affirmative action. in fact, during plumes previous attentive knocking down the, policy in fischer versus university of texas at austin, more than 160 asian americans and pacific islander groups filed advocate briefs in support of affirmative action. despite a clear lack of support from the community that loom
of edward blum? i m sure it s ringing a bell. and you ve heard of some of his work he s been in charge of some of the including one that seems like as one man mission to end affirmative action in the united states. in fact, in 2016, edward blum was behind one of the that case concerned a white student named, abigail fischer, who sued the university arguing that the school shouldn t use admission policies that favor black and hispanic applicants over white students. now, that case didn t exactly pan out the way that. in fact, he upheld the use after that the fees edward blum is around for round two and three. in fact, they said that they would take up to affirmative action cases. this time against harvard and the university of north carolina. the lawsuits accuse the two schools of discriminating against asian americans and
The Norway Pond Festival Singers, with soprano soloists Mary Bonhag and Abigail Fischer, will perform at 4 p.m.Sunday, Feb. 20, at Hancock’s First Congregational Church, 47 Main St. The performance will also be livestreamed.The singers will perform.
While the Bay Area powers through the omicron variant-fueled surge, check out The Chronicle s guide to concerts and performances with at-home viewing options.
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